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Watched this movie a few years ago and loved it. I'm mildly amused by the possibility of people just now stumbing upon it because of a Netflix recommendation and being horrified by the subject matter. Given the circumstances of Williams' death, it is a little creepy in hindsight. Still a great movie, though.

Sorry. I figured others had probably made this comment before me, but I didn't feel like clicking "show more comments" fifty times to make sure.

Shouldn't Dear Zachary be on this list as well?

Didn't Andy Dwyer just request this? He's probably thrilled.

"I don't watch the show nor read the books, but I will gladly offer up my own negative opinion, even though no one asked for it, because that's just how much of a pompous hipster douchebag I am." -Tity Boi

He was a backup on the 1996 Kentucky Wildcats basketball team. For some reason, kids these days adore his inspirational speeches.

Let's play a game… On that poster, what's the bottom-most band you've heard of? For me, it's Phosphorescent. Although the name Kate Nash vaguely rings a bell.

For someone who took the time to write a movie about football fans, Mr. Siegel made a few obvious errors that kind of drove me up a wall. Like at the end of the movie, when Oswalt and his friend are discussing the following season's schedule, noting that the Giants are playing New England and San Diego. Based upon the

So basically, every Disney chick looks like a porn star.

And you wanna be my latex salesman…

I have no idea what you're talking about, but I am of the opinion that Friday Night Lights is the best TV series of my lifetime. Give it a shot.

I know all of you hipstery AV Club commentors are too cool to admit it, but there is nothing better than watching Beverly Hills 90210 reruns on Soapnet. Very few current TV shows come close to matching the drama, intrigue and comedy offered by those lovable scamps from West Beverly.

I actually made a timpano for my wife and I on Sunday. I'm no chef… merely someone who can read a recipe and follow instructions well… but it was really quite tasty. If anyone out there wanted to give it a shot, the recipe I used is from the New York Times. Just search for "Big Night Timpano". My advice, though?

Right. Hence my question. Why is it that I (and all of their respective listeners) see them as uber-talented, yet the commenters here — whom I generally respect — see otherwise? Where is the disconnect? I'm just curious.

It really bugs me that so many commenters here are anti-Adam Carolla and now, apparently, anti-Howard Stern. Both of those guys are brilliant, funny, socially-conscious and self-aware. I realize that humor is an especially "to each his own" kind of thing, but why is it that so many of you see these two

Hasn't anyone else ever noticed how much "Hash Pipe" sounds like the theme song of The Munsters? I've never heard any accusations of plagiarism, but it is kind of similar.

This was a good article. I would have like it much less if it had been instead published one paragraph per week for two years (not counting the author's summer hiatuses).

Amen, Hello Newman. You're 100% percent correct. Once upon a time, it was necessary to defend Howard Stern's brilliance whenever a narrow-minded buffoon talked about how disgusting he was without ever having actually listened to the show. I guess he's been in the public eye long enough that most naysayers have